Aviation & Airline Tax Specialist

Hong Kong Aviation & Airline Tax — Expert Advisory

The aviation sector operates under complex international tax rules: airline income exemptions under bilateral air services agreements, aircraft capital allowances, pilot salaries tax time-apportionment, and aviation services company profits structuring.

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Aviation & Airline Tax Specialist

The aviation sector operates under complex international tax rules: airline income exemptions under bilateral air services agreements, aircraft capital allowances, pilot salaries tax time-apportionment, and aviation services company profits structuring.

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⚠ Aviation Tax Requires Specialist Knowledge

Airline and aviation tax involves overlapping international agreements, complex capital allowance rules for aircraft, and unique salaries tax situations for aircrew. Generic tax advisors frequently miss key exemptions or create compliance exposures in this sector.

Common Challenges

Are you facing these tax issues?

Airline Income Exemption

Under s.23C IRO and bilateral agreements, income of certain non-resident airlines from international carriage may be exempt from HK profits tax. Qualification depends on reciprocity.

⚠ Risk: Missing exemption → double taxation on airline income

Aircrew Salaries Tax

Pilots and cabin crew on international routes have complex salaries tax obligations. Time-apportionment based on flight hours in HK airspace is the standard approach.

⚠ Risk: Full HK salaries tax on all aircrew income

Aircraft Capital Allowances

Aircraft are high-value assets. Capital allowances on aircraft acquisition, modification, and engine overhaul are significant but have specific rules.

⚠ Risk: Under-claiming → significant deduction leakage

MRO & Ground Services

Maintenance, repair, and overhaul services and ground handling income earned in HK are fully taxable. Separation from exempt airline income is critical.

⚠ Risk: Incorrect pooling → loss of exemption for exempt income
Who It's For

Who This Service Is For

Airlines & cargo carriers

Scheduled passenger and cargo airlines operating through Hong Kong.

Aircraft leasing companies

Operating and finance lease companies for commercial aircraft.

MRO & ground service companies

Aviation maintenance, repair, overhaul, and ground handling operators.

Aviation training & services

Pilot training organisations and aviation service providers.

Our Services

What We Cover

Airline Tax Exemption Analysis

Determine eligibility for s.23C airline income exemption and bilateral air services agreement reciprocal exemptions.

Bilateral agreement analysis and exemption claim preparation

Aircrew Salaries Tax

Calculate and file correct salaries tax returns for pilots and cabin crew using approved time-apportionment methodology.

Flight log analysis and IR56B/56G employer returns

Aircraft Capital Allowances

Maximise capital allowances on aircraft acquisition, engine overhaul expenditure, and aircraft modification costs.

Aircraft pool analysis and overhaul expenditure treatment

Aviation Profits Tax Return

Prepare profits tax return for aviation service companies with correct income apportionment and allowance claims.

Including route revenue apportionment for international airlines
How It Works

Simple, efficient, professional

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Operations & Fleet Review

Review flight operations, revenue streams, aircraft fleet, and aircrew employment arrangements.

2-3 days
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Exemption & Allowance Analysis

Determine applicable exemptions and capital allowance positions for your aviation operations.

2-3 days
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Return Filing

Prepare and file all required profits tax and salaries tax returns with supporting schedules.

5-10 days
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Aviation Tax Planning

Ongoing advisory for aircraft acquisitions, route planning, and crew employment structuring.

Ongoing
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Client Success Stories

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Case Study

Regional cargo airline — 3 freighters

HKD 950,000 Saved
  • Annual cargo revenue HKD 68M
  • S.23C exemption eligibility confirmed
  • Aircraft pool allowances recalculated
  • Aircrew salaries tax apportionment corrected
"Complex aviation tax handled expertly and efficiently."
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Aircraft leasing company — 5 aircraft on lease

HKD 620,000 Saved
  • Annual leasing income HKD 35M
  • 8.25% concessionary rate applied
  • Aircraft acquisition structure optimised
  • Maintenance reserve treatment clarified
"Their aircraft leasing expertise is unmatched in Hong Kong."
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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to your questions

Under s.23C of the IRO, profits of a non-resident from the operation of ships or aircraft are exempt from profits tax, subject to reciprocity. Many airlines benefit from bilateral air services agreements (ASAs) that provide mutual exemptions. The key test is whether the airline's home jurisdiction provides equivalent exemption to HK airlines. Airlines should confirm their eligibility on a route-by-route basis.
Pilots resident in Hong Kong are subject to salaries tax on their worldwide income from employment. However, they can claim time-apportionment relief for periods spent outside HK on international duties. The calculation is based on the ratio of HK flight time / HK ground days to total days in the assessment year. Each airline may have a different agreed methodology with the IRD.
Commercial aircraft are classified as plant & machinery for capital allowance purposes. They are typically pooled in a 30% declining balance pool, attracting 60% initial allowance in the year of acquisition and 30% annual allowance thereafter. Engine overhaul costs may be capitalised and added to the pool or treated as revenue expenditure depending on the nature and accounting treatment.
Yes. Aircraft leasing is a taxable activity in Hong Kong, subject to profits tax at 16.5% for corporations. Hong Kong has positioned itself as an aircraft leasing hub with specific tax incentives: aircraft lessors can apply for a concessionary 8.25% tax rate (half the standard rate) under the Aircraft Leasing Tax Concession introduced in 2017.
In-flight duty-free sales and in-flight catering revenue earned by an airline during flights through HK airspace is generally apportioned based on the portion of the journey in HK airspace versus international airspace. For most international flights, the HK-airspace portion is small. Consult with an aviation tax specialist to establish an IRD-approved apportionment methodology.

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This page provides general information only. For advice specific to your situation, please consult a qualified Hong Kong tax professional.